Bodø/Glimt v Arsenal - how to watch UEFA Europa League game on TV and live stream

Arsenal take a trip to Norway this week as the UEFA Europa League group stages near their finish.

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Arsenal’s second game against Norwegian club Bodø/Glimt in the UEFA Europa League takes place this week, after a tumultuous showing over the weekend in the Premier League.

Facing Liverpool, the game’s flashpoint moment came in the 76th minute after a penalty was awarded to Arsenal after a challenge VAR considered soft. The result led to a series of confrontations between the players which is now being investigated by the Football Association.

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Arsenal look to put that win and the subsequent investigation behind them as they make their way across to Norway to play Bodø/Glimt once again in the UEFA Europa League and extend their lead at the top of Group A.

The two sides met at the Emirates Stadium only last Thursday, where Arsenal continued their dominant performance in all competition by defeating Bodø/Glimt 3-0 with goals from Eddie Nketiah, Rob Holding and Fabio Viera.

When is Bodø/Glimt v Arsenal in the UEFA Europa League taking place?

Bodø/Glimt will host Arsenal in this group stage fixture, playing at the Aspmyra Stadion, Bodø, Norway on October 13 2022 at 5:45pm BST.

How can I watch Bodø/Glimt v Arsenal in the UEFA Europa League?

Bodø/Glimt v Arsenal will be screened live on BT Sport 3 on October 13 2022, with coverage on the channel beginning from 5:15pm, ahead of the 5:45pm kick off.

How do I sign up to BT Sport?

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BT Sport is available to customers with an existing BT package by the following options:

  • The “Big Sport” package, which teams BT Sport channels with Sky’s NOW Sport packages, is available for £41 per month (24 month contract, upfront fee: £39.99)
  • BT’s standard “Sport” package, which includes BT Sport 1, 2, 3 and 4, is available for £16.99 per month (24 month contract, upfront fee: £39.99)
  • There is also the cheaper BT Sport app, which allows all four BT Sport channels to be streamed on laptops, tablets and smartphones, for £16 per month (24 month contract)

To learn more about how to add BT Sport to existing packages, or to create a new package with the provider, you can visit the dedicated BT Sport page.

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